Supermotobro would eat a 600cc up for lunch and really make someone think their machine is broke😂😂😂 Both y'all are killin the game! Y'all stay safe and get back home in one piece👍👍👍
Best video wristy has put on his channel just bc these supermotos will flat out fly an to watch all the riders English an skill is pretty amazing to see. More supermotos
Yup, thats a badass super moto. That dude also appears to be an amazing rider. I'd bet he was a dirt rider before street. And now im gonna look for his channel...
Definitely seems like overkill for those roads. Only way he catches the supermoto is to crack the throttle open on the straights otherwise if he was on the same CC bike there would be no way he could keep up. I just want to say thats my arm chair quarterback opinion and I suck at riding motorcycles lol
Some kids don't know about old 90s Formula USA. Back in AMA racing and WERA FUSA. There was an open class. You could race anything. 750s, 1100s, 500gp. There was a guy named Rich Oliver on a 250GP 2 stroke. On the small tracks he'd hang with the big bikes by carrying corner speed. This open class would inspired Honda to make the 1992 CBR900RR. A 900CC motorcycle lighter than any 600. Look up some of the old Formula USA races they're really crazy GSR750 GSXR1100s Kawasaki 750s 500GP 250GP 2 strokes, four strokes. And The Legendary Kawasaki Raptor.
Why are there even cars on that road? What are they doing, the road is obviously made for sport bikes and motorcycles. America's twistiest road, Tail of the dragon.
Pas mauvais le pilot en supermot :) (il roule comme il est est con comme on dit chez nous!) Welcome in France pour vous apprendre a fignoler les trajectoires...😂😂🤦♂🤦♂
If you think this bloke has even the slightest chance of even qualifying for IOM you clearly have no idea what you're talking about,pro riders say they needed at least 5yrs to remotely learn the track,not being fast or competitive,you have to be a special breed to race the IOM,not your sunday canyon rider...
Just what we're more comfortable with. Check out this guy's video he does a great job explaining the difference. If we actually raced still it would be a blend of both depending on how tight the corners are ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-STKN8ELilCQ.html